Chinese foreign Minister Wang Yi has been involved in a series of meetings at the Munich Security Conference. CGTN’s Evangelo Sipsas went into the rooms where some of Wang’s talks took place.
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00:00It is the first day at the Munich Security Council and a lot is on the agenda.
00:04Starting in this room, where Wang Yi, the Chinese Foreign Minister, met his counterpart from Spain, Jose Manuel Alvarez.
00:12It was a 20-minute discussion, there was a lot on the table.
00:16They didn't tell us what was said, but we did hear that they did discuss about how they can further enhance cooperation between not only Spain and China, but China and the European Union.
00:27But before Wang Yi met with his counterpart from Spain, Jose Manuel Alvarez, he was in this room where he met Graham Allison, who is a professor at the Harvard Kennedy School.
00:41They had a chance of sitting there with their delegations, they had a discussion.
00:45Now, Graham Allison is known to scientists when it comes to nuclear capabilities.
00:50He had a chance with Mr. Wang Yi, they had a long discussion.
00:54We had a chance to speak to Mr. Allison and he told us that he's looking forward to continuing discussions with the Chinese side.
01:02He's really hopeful that China will participate and help different conflicts to come to an end around the world.